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Show ffew6 fjotei Taper THE MIDVALE MinVALE COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH ernman Mrs. AGNES DANSIE, Reporter Phono Mid. 4203 a.m. 10 Sunday School 11 a.m. Worship Services 7 p.m. Youth Fellowship Thursday, meet will WSCS The at Dec. 4 at the Church Parlors invited. are women 1:30 p.m. All 28 the Friday evening, Nov. Baldwin Electric Organ Co. will be at the Midvale Methodist Church to demonstrate the chimes. invited to Every one interested is xnmo and hear them. rho WSCS has a new supply of Christmas cards on hand. Come and see them. Rev. Lorraine T. Benton, Minister two-yea- , wanile st e d Friday, November 2S, lTXd Page Two ward. The daughter of Salt Lake recently evening at Hernman at the men Mrs. were and speakers Mr guest s with spent services. and family. C. E. Oliver Stone and ntnn Rills entertained at Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Mr. and Mrs. and of Provo baby a dinner in honor of her husbands Earl Poor visited with Mr. and hirtMnv anniversary last Tuesday. Mrs. Melvin Clark at Salt Lake. Other guests included Mr. and Mr. and Mrs Elliott Anderson of Mrs. Grant Maynard and children Lake spent Sunday afternoon Salt of Riverton, Mr. and Mrs. weni Mrs. Sarah Jane Crane at the with Miss and Bills, Mrs. Thomas Bills T. Ralph Buterfield home here. Carol Davies of Murray. Mrs. Earl Poor and Mrs. Fern Poor were luncheon guests of Mrs. Wed Ray Parry at Riverton last nesday. OLIVE SHARP, Reporter m anA Mrs i?.arl Conrad and Phone Mid. 586-Mr. daughters of Salt Lake and and Mrs. Art Dansie and children Mr and Mrs. Morris Jones of of Murray visited at the A. H. Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Jen Dansie home Sunday. kins of Crescent, Mr. and Mrs. Mil Mrs. Fern Poor and sons, Le- - ton Nickle and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Grand and Laddie, and Mrs. W. B. ald Beckstead enjoyed a get to Thomas and son, Byron of Union gether Saturday evening with Mr, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald and Mrs. Reed Newbold at their Stone and family and Conrad home in Lehi. Stone at Provo last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Theron Smart and Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Freeman of Bountiful, recently mov family guests, Melvin had as week-ento Los ed Angeles, Calif., to make and Sterling Fairbourn, sons of their home. Mr. Smart is a former Mr. and Mrs. Marion Fairbourn of Union resident. Crescent, and Mrs. Reba Wandell Mr. and Mrs. Glifford Graham and son, Charles and daughter, announce the engagement of their Betty of Murray. to Myron Allen Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Stocking, daughter, Allen Mrs. Merlin Allen of and Mr. son Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Willin, and Mrs of Draper. at of Salt Lake, Emma Hope, all Raeola Mascaro and Agnes Allen tended sacrament meeting Sunday of East Midvale, Melbe Graham tains, gardening, lumber, and cat and By Members of the Lady Lion Dayton Crane, son of Mr. tle raising. They told also oi tne Ada S. Hewlett, Reporter amvea Mrs. Arthur W. Crane, organization of the Deer Park home Wednesday from Korea 19 met Nov. Branch of the church at the ranch. The Draper where he has been at the front at Mrs. Georgia Blackwell rendered at the Draper Jr. High School the past 11 months. 8 p.m. Dr. Obert C. Tanner of the two vocal solos. The Womens Republican club Mr. and Mrs. 0. D. Ballard spent University of Utah gave a very snonsored a "Victory" party last visiting in St. aud interesting discussion on "living the week-enFriday evening at the school "Trees' and Beaver. Our Freedoms'. As a solo George a program, itorium, featuring A was sung by Walter Fitzgerald. Sunday evening in the First Mines and dancing. Special guests attended. crowd good ward Keith Lewis of Salt Lake, forMr. and Mrs. Lamoni n included the Mrs. C. H. Carlquist was r county conv merly of Draper, was the speaker. Gunderson, club He told of his ana Mrs Mr. experiences among missioner-elect- . hostess to the Draper Garden and The members the Indians in the Western States on Wednesday. .Tames A. Miller, of the Salt Lake seed pods mission. brought painted weeds, County Welfare. Refreshments Augs-fcergand evergreens and Fred ward completed a The First were served to 50 guests. of Evan's Floral and Miss very successful bazaar of concesMr. and Mrs. Vaughn Crane them Margarete Taylor arranged dec- sions, dinners, and programs. One brought their baby home from the was a in the most artistic Christmas evening feature Wednesday LDS maternity home at Murray much ' Reporter orations. They displayed the mutual Mr. S. Peter Peterson, Dy given smorgasbord Sahirdav where- - it has been tne 1 0489-JPhone Mid. talent as well as humor, and their improvement association. The hall and past five weeks, reports' Mr. visit will be long remembered by was decorated with Japanese lanE. granapar AFTER Walter Mrs. Crane, SON MEET the 25 members who were present. terns and small tables. One hun- MOTHER ents of the child. The Vaughn YEARS SEPARATION and 25 doughnuts cider Hot spiced dred and fifty guests enjoyed this live at Tooele. pirtiard Bauer, a former resi Cranes were served as refreshments. one night. The entire proceeds of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Taylor and of Hamburg. Germany, arriv The monthly Literary club was the bazaar will go to the building Fork were ed in Granite recently and met his family of American held Wednesday at the home of of their new chapel. Eldon But- Mrs. Mr. and of ' mother. Mrs. Elizabeth Allred, guests Rasmussen. Mrs. Mrs. Weldon A Thanksgiving program was since she terfield and family Sunday. Rhoda Coyte rev&wed the book given Wednesday by the Draper whom he had not seen twenty-fivof Mrs. Jesse H. Dansie and daugh this country for left a story "Out of this World", elementary grades. All groups par- vpars aeo. He was accompanied by ter, Joyce, spent the week end at Thomas. Lowell Tibet bv in songs, plays, and nov and her ticipated his wife, Magda and their three Idaho Falls. Mrs. Bird Hughes acts. elty a Wartraut, Imgard, and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Crane had daughter, Helen Walno spent Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bailey had children, of as their week-enbrother the is Bauer Mr. Erwin. guests, Terry week in Los Angeles. some of their family visit them whom he had and Mr. and Mrs. Gabler, of Arthur Mrs. sons Ricky, Mr. md Mrs. James E. Scott Sunday; they were Mr. and Mrs. to Amer Ken Reid of West Jordan, grand have come from Sandy to make Doyal Lewis and son, Keith, Mr. not seen since she came ica a number of years ago. The sons of the Cranes. their home in Draper. and Mrs. Lubeck of Salt Lake, Mrs. his received left Germany late in October has Jr. Jarvie party Jack Mr. and Mrs. Bert Watson and Nine Bowthorpe-o- f Marian, and to Utah way of can came of and the by Fort from Riley discharge Mr. and Mrs. George Spackman of ada. They are now living at the Nielson of Pocatello, gathered at United States Army and is now Farmington. Gablers' and- expect to make their her home in Granite Sunday, Nov and wife son, his with reunited The Draper school will partici The children 16. Covers were laid for 35 guests. Granite. home in David, who have been living in in the Jordan District Junior pate in the Her son. Ravell Beckstead, left enrolled were promptly Salt Lake during his absence. They Red Cross membership drive. This on their and tirst Wednesday for the service at Fort Draschools home in their Sandy make will now year they are putting their efforts nttonrianre. thev boarded the Ord. Calif. per. to assist the children's ward of the For their special Christmas fea wrong bus for home and got lost The members of the Mt. Jordan Salt Lake General Hospital. enter-terine- d Granite in Mr. Principal M. K. Bunnell and Bunnell, ture, principal board stake Relief Society to them Mrs. Ruby Rasmussen, their husbands at a Thanks All you dancers put on your togs, found them and returned the school children of will land." 19 present the "promised giving dinner Wednesday, Nov. Pull yourself out of the boggs. an operetta "when relatives in of Granite Another family Gol Mrs. Mr. of and at the home Each Saturday night from now till Thomas and Erna Henningson and The Toys Come to Life", in the den Howlett Seated at a long spring, two children, also of Hamburg, ward chapel Dec. 11. Costuming table were Mr. and Mrs. 0. D, We'll shake a leg and have a arrived from overseas a week later will be supervised by the local Mrs. Joseph Ballard and Mr. and swing. Cartwrleht of Draper: Mr. and In a house that's round we'll dance and at present are also living at The following fur breeders and the Gablers. They expect to make Mrs. Arthur Lancaster and Mr, a square, wives from Granite attended Mrs. Hen Lake. their Salt in home their and Mrs. Alma Fairbourn of Cres And give our cares and worries Gabler Mrs. International Fur Animal of a the neice is Blair Mrs. ningson Thomas and Mr. cent; the air. held in Salt Lake this week. show of Granite; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Monte Marshall will give instrucwere Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Beck Emma Included Mrs. of The family Bishop. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ernest Jen tions, Mr. and Mrs. James Lar- in this a were bit stead Higgins, year early Mrs. sen, Mr. and Parley Loveless, Now who is ready for inductions. and Mrs. David W Mr. and their enjoyment of the traditional kin Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gull Mrs. Ber Henderson is the Mr. Henderson. of children her All dinner. tha Powell and Mrs. Esther Jacob This year the tax collections of turkey Utah organizaof the out of from and president grandchildren son of Sandy. the Federal government alone are Mr. and Mrs. Laury Gaugh and as much as the total eross revenues town including Mr. and Mrs. Don tion. daughter. Debra. Mrs. Afton Lit- - t&c 1950 of all the governmental tlefield and sons, Lyman, Paul and units in the country, Federal, Micheal visited at the home of Mr. State, county, city, town, school and Mrs. Arthur Shaw Sundav. district, etc., according to an NAM That evening in the Second ward study. INVITES YOU TO VISIT HIS Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shaw gave a report of their trip to Florida. The voice of parenes is the voice They told of the Orlando Live- of gods, for to their children they stock Co., whose ranch is larger are heaven's lieutenants. Shakes . 7643 South State St. loan Salt Lake County and con peare. d SENTINEL (Utah) P-T- two-day- u R d Butterflies Jean Gayle . Keep It a Secret Once To Every Heart Jo Stafford Faith Can Move Mountains Ruby and The Pearl Nat "King" Cole Lady of Spain My Baby's Coming Home e How To Coat Buildings And Tanks Against Heat And Moisture. We've seen reports on tests with Standard Aluminum Asphalt Coating Mary Ford & Les Paul Yours Flute Salad Les Baxter Because Your Mine I'm Never Satisfied Nat "King" where its brilliant finish kept building interiors 5 to 10" cooler than other paints tested. RADIO LISTENERS Cole Why Don't You Believe Me . 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Mid. 926 "Service with a Smile r Service is the keystone of our local business. CHRISTMAS RECORD & ALBUMS With a Small Deposit - ANTIFREEZE WASHING and GREASING e light-reflectin- g GAS - OIL - TIRES - TUBES - ACCESSORIES & Mr. and Mrs. Don Galittli of Salt Lake and Roland Glines and fam ily were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. uutora Granam. Sylvester Walker is convalescing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Richardson following an operation at the LDS hospital in Salt Lake. Mrs. Ruth Steen of Dayville, Ore., Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Jewell and daughters, Patricia and Donna of Jerome, Ida., and Ray Moun-tee- r of Jefferson, Ore., have returned to their homes after attend funeral services for their brother, Jack J. Mounteer. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wolsleger and family of South Gate, Calif., spent the Thanksgiving holiday with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Baldwin (Carol Brady) have recently moved into their new home at 2250 E. Haun Ave., in Murray. 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